WARRINGTON Wolves’ full fixture list for the 2025 season has been revealed.
It was confirmed last night that Sam Burgess’ side would start with an away game as they visit Huddersfield Giants in Round One, meaning The Wire head coach’s younger brother Tom could make his Giants debut against the side led by his elder sibling.
The first three rounds of fixtures were already known – Warrington’s first home fixture of the season comes in Round Two as they host Catalans Dragons before their historic Round Three fixture against Wigan Warriors in Las Vegas the following week.
They also knew they would be facing the Warriors at Magic Weekend on Sunday, May 4, as it returns to Newcastle for what will be Round 10 of the competition while Round Eight would see them visit Leigh Leopards as part of "Rivals Round."
Now, though, they can plan their way through the full campaign up to the final regular round, which sees them travel to Hull KR over the weekend of September 21.
Round 20 will be split across two weekends to allow a mid-season break for every side, with Warrington's free weekend being July 26-27.
Sky Sports will again show every game live, with two "exclusive picks" per round with the remaining games to be shown on Sky Sports+ and Super League+.
The BBC will also continue to show some fixtures live, including Warrington's trip to Leigh Leopards during Rivals Round on Saturday, April 19.
The Wire will face Wigan, Leigh, Catalans, Huddersfield and Hull FC three times each as “loop fixtures” – Hull and Catalans will both visit The Halliwell Jones Stadium twice while Warrington will travel to Leigh and Huddersfield twice.
Wigan’s designated home fixture against Wire will be held in Vegas, with the loop fixture at Magic Weekend.
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Warrington Wolves full fixture list, 2025 season
(Subject to change)
February
8-9…Challenge Cup third round (A)
Sun 16…Huddersfield Giants (A) 3pm
Fri 21…Catalans Dragons (H) 8pm (Sky)
March
Sat 1…Wigan Warriors (A, Las Vegas) 9.30pm UK time (Sky)
Sun 9…Wakefield Trinity (H) 1pm
15-16…Challenge Cup fourth round
Fri 21…St Helens (A) 8pm (Sky)
Fri 28…Leeds Rhinos (H) 8pm (Sky)
April
6-7…Challenge Cup quarter-finals
Sat 12…Hull FC (H) 5.30pm
Sat 19…Leigh Leopards (A) 1.30pm (BBC)
Thu 24…St Helens (H) 8pm (Sky)
May
Sun 4…Wigan Warriors (Magic Weekend) 3.15pm (Sky)
10-11…Challenge Cup semi-final
Sun 18…Wakefield Trinity (A) 3pm
Fri 23…Hull KR (H) 8pm (Sky)
June
Sun 1…Castleford Tigers (H) 3pm
Sat 7…Challenge Cup Final
Sat 14…Leeds Rhinos (A) 5.30pm (Sky)
Sat 21…Huddersfield Giants (H) 3pm
Fri 27…Hull FC (H) 8pm
July
Fri 4…Salford Red Devils (A) 8pm
Sat 12…Catalans Dragons (A) 5pm UK time
Sun 20…Castleford Tigers (A) 3pm
August
Fri 1…Leigh Leopards (A) 8pm
Fri 8…Wigan Warriors (H) 8pm (Sky)
Thu 14…Catalans Dragons (H) 8pm
Sat 23…Huddersfield Giants (A) 3pm
Fri 29…Salford Red Devils (H) 8pm
September
Sat 6…Leigh Leopards (H) 3pm
Sat 13…Hull FC (A) 5.30pm
18-21…Hull KR (A) (date and time TBC)
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